VENUS DE MILO — Very attractive 
white Dominion seedling, with bright 
yellow beard. Heavy substance, fine 
texture. Runner-up for Dykes Med- 
al, A.I.S., 1936. $.20 
VISION—S. clear yellow, F. velvety 
red-brown, margined yellow. Tall. 
Midseason. $.25 
WABASH—Pure white standards de- 
lightfully ruffled. Flaring falls deep 
hyacinth violet margined white. An 
absolutely topnotch variety. Dykes 
Medal, A.I.S., 1940. $.75 
WAKARUSA—Fine blend of velvety 
orange and red, giving at distance 
impression of vivid pink-orange-cop- 
per. Fine flower, and plant has good 
habits. A Lapham introduction of 
1941. H.M.,A.I.S., same year. $7.50 
WHITE ALONE — Pure white from 
Mrs. Horton. Its name apse 
1.50 
WILDFIRE—Uniform red, with red- 
dish brown beard and brown under- 
lay. Size of bloom and height about 
medium. Almost the reddest thing 
going and a stoplight in any garden. 
Flowers have excellent form and sat- 
iny texture, and the stalks are well 
branched. Blooms heavily and is 
thoroughly hardy. $.50 
WILLIAM CAREY JONES — One of 
the best new cream-colored varieties. 
Blooms of perfect form and leathery 
texture. Profuse bloomer. $.20 
WILLIAM MOHR — Monster bloom 
of pale lilac closely netted deep vio- 
let. Medium height, small foliage 
and rhizomes. Striking, but not al- 
ways easy to grow. $.25 
WINNESHIEK — One of the best 
among the dark blues, with segments 
unusually broad and lustrous. Light- 
er margin on falls, and somewhat 
ruffled. $.25 
